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Pregnancy and Oral Health

13 November 2025

Why is a visit to the dentist especially important during this period?

Pregnancy is a special stage in a woman’s life - a time filled with emotions, changes, and responsibility. During this period, numerous physiological and hormonal changes occur in a woman’s body, affecting the functioning of the entire system, including oral health.
That’s why taking care of teeth and gums is particularly important during pregnancy.

 

What changes occur in a pregnant woman’s body?

During pregnancy, hormone levels - especially estrogen and progesterone - increase significantly.
These hormones can affect gum tissues, causing swelling, redness, bleeding, and discomfort while eating.
In addition, frequent nausea and vomiting, especially in the first trimester, increase the amount of acid in the mouth, which damages tooth enamel and raises the risk of cavities.
Therefore, maintaining special oral hygiene and consulting a dentist during pregnancy is essential.

 

How can pregnancy affect your teeth?

  • Gum inflammation - caused by hormonal changes and insufficient cleaning

  • Enamel damage - due to frequent vomiting or consumption of acidic foods

  • Cavities - resulting from increased intake of sugary or starchy foods

  • Dry mouth - creating an environment for bacteria to multiply

Most of these problems are preventable if a pregnant woman regularly monitors her oral health and visits the dentist on time.



Having an untreated tooth is more dangerous than treatment itself

Many women avoid visiting the dentist during pregnancy, fearing that dental treatment might harm the baby.
In reality, postponing treatment is much riskier.
Untreated infection, inflammation, or pain in the mouth can allow bacteria to spread, affecting both the mother’s and the baby’s health.
Studies show that gum disease can increase the risk of premature birth and low birth weight.

Dental care during pregnancy includes maintaining good oral hygiene, regular check-ups, and consulting a specialist to prevent inflammation and bacterial infections that could affect both the mother’s and the baby’s health.

 

How to take care of your teeth during pregnancy

Safe dental treatment for pregnant women is absolutely possible with modern methods and materials, especially during the second trimester, ensuring comfortable and reliable results.

  • Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste

  • Use antibacterial mouthwash

  • Limit sugary foods

  • Avoid overly sweet or acidic foods

  • Drink enough water throughout the day

  • Schedule a preventive dental check-up

 

Conclusion

Pregnancy is not a time to stop caring for your teeth - on the contrary, it’s a period when oral health is directly linked to the well-being of both mother and baby.

At Blits Dental - Kakhaber Kharebava Clinic, we care for the oral health of expectant mothers with special caution and responsibility.
Our experienced specialists, modern technologies, and safe treatment methods ensure the best and most reliable results.

Don’t postpone your dental visit.
Schedule a consultation at Blits Dental - Kakhaber Kharebava Clinic.